Education

Academia now purging professors who don’t go along with communist China’s coronavirus cover story

A professor at the University of San Diego (USD) is on the verge of being fired for writing a blog post that is critical of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Article by Ethan Huff at Natural News. Professor Tom Smith, on his blog The Right Coast, chastised people who believe that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) came from somewhere other than a CCP lab, which...

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Grandmother builds list of 161 major books indoctrinating kids on indefinite Covid lockdowns, face masks

A grandmother and family advocate identified 161 books available on Amazon that attempt to indoctrinate children and their parents into a new normal of lockdowns, face masks, social distancing, and virtual replacements for standard child activities like birthday parties and schools. But that's not even the worst part. What makes it more discouraging is that the list is...

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The Department of Education does not deserve a raise

On April 9, 2021 US News reported that the Biden Administration released its latest spending proposal. They write the following “The White House unveiled on Friday Biden’s so-called “skinny budget,” a $1.5 trillion proposal that provides the rough contours of his vision for $753 billion in defense spending and $769 billion non-defense discretionary spending – the latter representing a...

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Local Idaho GOP allegedly demanding Library Trustee censor books

Conservatives have been facing censorship, deplatforming and Cancel Culture as the Left attempts to completely eliminate us from American society. This is a power grab by the elites to control the narrative and the people through propaganda. Without any counterarguments, we are setting ourselves up to be manipulated for the benefit of those in power. This is dangerous...

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Public kindergarten enrollment is plummeting—Here’s why that’s a good thing

Public school enrollment has consistently declined across most states this academic year, and there are new signs that the trend will continue this fall. On Thursday, New York City’s education department reported that kindergarten applications for the 2021/2022 school year dropped 12 percent, from 63,000 to under 55,500 applications. Article by Kerry McDonald from FEE. Overall New York City kindergarten enrollment...

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